Angiotensin, LDL peroxidation and atherosclerosis
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0024-3205(98)00014-9
Angiotensin, LDL peroxidation and atherosclerosis
Abstract
Hypertension is a known risk factor for the development of atherosclerosis. However, in most of the studies, no effect of blood pressure reduction was demonstrated on the incidence of coronary artery disease, except in the SHEP study in which it was shown that in older persons, with isolated systolic hypertension, antihypertensive stepped-care drug treatment reduced the incidence of total stroke and major cardiovascular event. In hypertensive patients with elevated plasma renin activity, a 5-fold increased incidence of myocardial infarction was demonstrated. As oxidation of low density lipoprotein (LDL) was suggested to be a major risk factor for atherosclerosis, we studied the relationship between hypertension and LDL oxidation. We demonstrated increased propensity of LDL obtained from hypertensive patients to oxidative modification, in comparison with LDL obtained from normotensive subjects and suggested that angiotensin II (Ang-II) may be involved in this effect. Ang-II was shown to enhance macrophage lipid peroxidation both in vivo and in vitro. This effect was dose-dependent and involved the binding of Ang-II to its receptor on the macrophage surface. In addition, these lipid peroxidized Ang-II-treated macrophages could substantially oxidize LDL. Ang-II was shown to possess additional atherogenic properties such as increasing the activity of the macrophage oxidized LDL receptors. It also binds to LDL, thus leading to the formation of a modified lipoprotein, which is taken up by macrophages at enhanced rate through the scavenger receptor. Inhibition of Ang-II formation by angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors reduced LDL peroxidation in hypertensive patients as well as in the atherosclerotic apo E deficient mice. The reduction in LDL peroxidation in these mice was accompanied by a 70-90% reduction in the atherosclerotic lesion area. A similar effect in these mice was demonstrated with the Ang-II receptor antagonist, Losartan. Thus, we suggest that Ang-II is involved in the development of atherogenesis in hypertensive patients and inhibition of Ang-II formation or prevention of its interaction with its receptor may attenuate the atherosclerotic process.
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